Aural Delights Podcast 53

The featured artist this time around is Danny Short in both his song-writing and also alternative experimental guise as DDS. And I’m pleased to be able to let you know that Danny will be appearing on my chum Steve Doyle’s radio show next week – watch out for that on Facebook…..

A DIY punk version recorded in 2003 lamenting the old series (not knowing it was coming back in 2005) released on download from all the usual outlets to celebrate the 50th birthday.

From the “Meandering Rubbish…..” album

A free download tied in with the recent ep

From the “Shameful Thug” ep

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From the “Across our wide misery” ep

Romeo Crow is a multi-instrumentalist musician, performer and songwriter based in London. Nick Dawes (mix Engineer) calls his style “Classic rock in the fine tradition of bands such as Led Zeppelin” whilst others have called it “Rage against the Chili Peppers”. Having played guitar, bass and sung in various bands (including “RedRoots”, who toured in support of Babyshambles at Pete Doherty’s request) he has emerged as a powerful multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and solo performer. 2013 saw the release of his debut EP, “They Come and Go Like Rain”, a collection of guitar-driven, contemporary, blues-rock songs, all written, performed and recorded by Romeo in his home studio. His follow up EP, the more funk-rock “Grip the Sky”, is due for release in early 2014.

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From “The Darkened Forest” EP

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From a short film soundtrack called ‘Lighttrail’ scored for a film of the same name by Paulo Martinho. This will be screened and played live along with all of Boz’s other scores from ‘Video Jam’ events on his S H O R T S C O R E S album launch at the International Anthony Burgess Foundation on Saturday 16th November 7.30-9.30. All welcome – families too. £5 otd. The album will be available on download next year.

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New single

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Another track from Ubertino….and more to come

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From the Reformation session

The free download tied in with the bands single release

From “Live in San Francisco” recently released on Ozit Morpheus – live at the Great American Music Hall on 19th October 2001 – James Watts of this parish on the bass guitar!